Saturday, May 17, 2014

Adios Bahia Concepcion!!


We have been in Bahia Concepcion so long that people are accusing us of "parking", not cruising. It will be interesting to see what our anchor looks like tomorrow morning, or what might be living on it, when we finally hoist it to leave one of our favorite places.

Just one of the many reasons why we love Bahia Concepcion - world class sunsets and sunrises...


Sunrise in the La Posada anchorage.

We have spent the past couple of weeks relaxing, getting to know some of the local characters, and helping out with a few tasks...


Doing a few final tasks before we leave.

We heard our friends on Shindig were in Punto Chivato so we call Rob on the VHF radio. Tom had to climb the hill on the Mulege lighthouse to reach him.
A lesson in VHF radio propagation
A couple of days later Shindig arrived in the Concepcion anchorage.
Shindig arrives on a very windy day.

That night Shindig joined us at Casa de los Suenos for some BBQ Cabrilla (grouper fish).
Tom, Nancy and Sylvia. It's great to see our friends again!
Turns out it was Rob's birthday...or would be in a few days.
Happy Birthday Rob, day #1, the Tequila Tutorial



Tom and Rob went kiteboarding! 

Happy Birthday Rob, day #2 - kiteboarding back to the boats


Tom and Rob had a great day! Boats in the background.

Next day Tom and Rob attacked one of Mike's Top Secret projects...

Mystery Mission Accomplished.
There is more to tell, but we are getting ready for Rob's big birthday bash on the beach tonight. Yes it finally really IS his birthday. Tomorrow we are heading back to La Paz via a few beautiful anchorages and (hopefully) pleasant nights on the hook. More news and pictures will follow in a few days...

1 comment:

  1. A little sad to see you leaving our beautiful favorite oasis in Concepcion.... did you sail off into the sunset yet? Are you heading right for La Paz or stopping on the way.... guess I'll keep up with the blog!! It's really terrific, thanks for all the work!
    GREAT to see the kite board, and sailing back to the boats. Can't wait to try that next time.
    Such wonderful memories ~ thanks guys!

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